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I agree with you. Since Jolla does not have its own cloud service. It is very important that the integration layer for general cloud services would be exist. Yuonited service is interesting, but preferably, I see the integrations directly to the most common cloud services ie. iDrive, Dropbox, SkyDrive, etc.

@Tuokki I disagree with you about prefering those NSA American clouds like icloud, dropbox and skydrive.
The best solution would be the Finnish Younited with no backdoors for the NSA.
Younited made by the well known F-secure http://www.f-secure.com/en/web/home_gb/home

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it'll be in the store this week. However, Timo Laaksonen also says it'll be an Android application, not a native Sailfish one. This is a major bummer given that most Android apps (including the cloud backup service I have installed right now) do not 'see' most of my files.

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it sounds bad for Jolla/sailfishos that a partnership ends with an android apps... Android apps are only to fill in gaps that you may have with native apps. But I was hoping more from a collaboration between the two companies :(

Well, that is pretty useless, for that matter you can use any Android cloud storage app. I have been using OneDrive - it works well and it offers more space, than Younited. The only problem is - i doesn't synchronise photos automatically, it doesn't recognise photos taken with the Jolla camera app, it only recognises photos takes with Android apps (like Instagram for example).

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Let's hope they follow through. I would assume they have done some implementation already, it's been a long time since the partnership was announced. So my guess is that either they hit some obstacles that they weren't prepared for, or that Jolla haven't met their sales targets or some other KPI they set as a requirement for the deal to go through.